Sentence examples for difficult to plan the from inspiring English sources

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Dan Montez, the general director of the Taconic Opera, based in Yorktown Heights, said that falling subscriptions have made it more difficult to plan the coming fall season.

However, it is difficult to plan the pipeline network in detail since various factors, such as mountain regions and high population density increase the cost of pipeline installation.

Cherry stated that he regretted most of the second season, as scheduling problems made it difficult to plan the season's storylines.

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It is difficult to plan for the long term, says Walton: "The big difference between a plane and a train is that, by and large, all runways are the same.

It has also allowed a law to lapse that encouraged private investment in infrastructure by offering a tax break on bonds that finance it.Meanwhile, the repeated brief extensions of the highway bill make it difficult to plan for the long term or to embark confidently on projects that might take many years to complete.

Without understanding the full economic costs relative to the added benefits, it is difficult to plan for the sustainability of using DCSTs in South Africa.

Under the present arrangement the district can always blame the center for its performance – levels of funding are not sufficient, staff levels and salaries are decisions made by the central government, it is difficult to plan when the central government retains so much control.

Although the world has never been a certain place, the understanding that risk and uncertainty have permeated the world at large in amplified doses makes it increasingly difficult to plan for the future.

One respondent writes: "Short-term contracts make it difficult to plan for the future", while another says: "There is no empowerment to look to other departments for jobs, and there is no clear progression in this department".

The fact that the contract finally ends only when the book is finished, and the publication date is not set in stone, means that it is a little difficult to plan for the future.

However, there is a lack of effective methods for evaluating the distribution of buildings, and it is difficult to plan and manage the arrangement of buildings in green spaces.

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